The Windows software from the manufacturer does detect and read the config from the radio, but the USB device (radio with supplied cable) shows up in settings Win 10 settings as, "MCU MOUSE DEMO", under the "Bluetooth and other Devices" section. When I try to read from the radio in Chirp, there is nothing shown under Ports in the drop down. I can select Baofeng as the vendor, and a number of other models are listed. Similarly, under Linux (current x64 Mint, based on Ubuntu)It shows up as BF-5R on the boot screen, but neither that nor DM-5R are listed as supported. I did see though that there are other Baofeng radios under new and unusual names, that might be supported as a variant of one that is known. If there is a way to tell if this is the case, I'm open to suggestions.I've picked up a Baofeng DM-5R, V3 as seen here: https://www.fleetwooddp.com/Hello all,Call me new to everything - brand new ham (VA7TJL), new Chirp user, and have a new radio. I've read docs, but please let me know if the questions are too dumb.products/pre-order-baofeng-dm- 5r-v3-2018-digital-dmr-dual- band-amateur-ham-radio , there is no known port that the software is looking for.Ideas?Cheers,Tim
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